Not much has changed since the original photograph was taken. the light pole has been moved and the large oak tree that loomed over both house and road is gone. The residency has changed, it is now a medical building. The road to the right of the house has also been widened to allow room for parking spaces.

This black and white photograph captures the Warner House at 96 Colchester Avenue in Burlington. A wide, paved road cuts across the foreground of the image. A stone curb, concrete sidewalk, and grassy parkway parallel the far side of the road. A wooden utility pole stands along the curb. The building is sited on a landscaped lawn on the opposite side of the street and faces slightly off to the right. The building has a wood frame covered in clapboards, is two-and-one-half stories in height, and has a hipped roof. A columned porch wraps around the first story. Wooden chairs provide seating on the porch, and flowers bloom in boxes that line the railings. A large awning shades the rear of the porch. A sign posted at the front of the building reads: "The Warner House, Tourists, Meals, Rooms, Bath." A light hangs over the sign. Large shrubs grow along the foundation and around the perimeter of the lot. A mature, deciduous tree grows on the front lawn. The rear of another building is visible to the right of the Warner House. The second building has a vine-covered porch and a large rear addition. A thick line of deciduous trees grows to the rear of the buildings. The thick foliage suggests a summer season. This photograph was taken by a photographer for the Eastern Illustrating & Publishing Co. and contributed to the Landscape Change Program by the Penobscot Marine Museum, located in Searsport, ME. Eastern Illustrating was a postcard company located in Belfast, ME that took thousands of photographs throughout New England and upstate New York between 1909 through the 1950s. To order a print of this image or to learn more about the Eastern Illustrating & Publishing Company Collection visit our website: http://www.penobscotmarinemuseum.org/photo-collections/eip.html email: Kjohnson@pmm-maine.org